Running a canal over consecutive days

Me and other half do quite a bit of running exploring and canals and rivers are proving a popular choice at the moment.

We have a holiday planned in September, but I was wondering about something later in the year/early next year that would involve running something like the Leeds to Liverpool canal over 7-10 days or so with a day or two at either end.

The biggest question for me at the moment is how an earth would we get our stuff between each location? I do some running with a small backpack, but I'd like this to be a holiday rather than a slog, so wouldnt really want to carry 7 days worth of stuff with me. We briefly thought about a narrowboat, but then we would still have to move it everyday to the new location and those thing go seriously slowly so that would waste valuable daylight running hours.

So has anyone done anything similar and or can you think of any way to do that sort of thing without a whole support crew?

I saw the title and thought "why yes, I have - 3 days back to back". Then I saw the rest of your question and realised I can't help you as I had my own personal factotum. I guess you would have to pack very economically and use that running kit that claims not to get smelly. And hope it really works! (The alternative would be handwashing kit and hoping that technical kit dries quickly enough.)

There are companies which will transport kit for some of these types of journey; there certainly are for the Cotswold Way, for instance.

Yeah I know of those and had thought of that...but still was wondering if I had missed something in logistics terms.

There is also sledge on wheels option like artic explorers but again not really the point of the trip either.

We want to explore lots without cumbersome amount of stuff but I hate roughing it...and it could be pretty cold and wet so we would need changes of clothes. Hmm may have to consign idea to the bin of 'seemed like a good one at the time'...

But when we did Leeds to Scarbrough (65 mile along the A64) over a bank holiday weekend, we broke it up and walked from BnB to BnB. This meant we got to sleep in comfy beds and didn't have to carry rucksacks full of kit.

We wanted it to be just us because we dont get a lot of us time, I'd be a bit worried a 3rd person may spoil the dynamic slightly, we need some servants like Joolska - I keep saying we should get a butler

Drive to anticipated finish point for day 1's run with the bike in the back of the car and lock them up there, then drive back to the run start. Run the 15- 20 miles and cycle back to the car at the start, then drive on to Day 2's finish location and lock the bikes up again and drive off to your accommodation.Following day drive to day 1's finish and start day 2's run.

It is a bit of a palaver and does add 2hrs extra exercise to each day,

how about booking 6 b and b's............on the way up you drop an overnight bag at each with clean clothing etc................after you finish you go back and pick up all the overnight bags...........

you would just need nice friendly b and bs that wouldn't mind storing a bag for you for the few days until you finish the trip

Yes Andy possibly depending on how much time OH can get off work (he is a dentist so it depends). Its only about 18 miles a day over 7 days, which is about 3 hours running a day broken up into chunks (we will be stopping on route to look around some days and others running right through and stopping at the next B n B to look around).

I love the dropping bags off option - thanks hadnt thought of that at all! You guys are brilliant

Will check out the narrowboat with driver and the taxi/courier company too

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